Aunt Rosanna was an elder sister to my late paternal grandfather, George. For many years, she had been "the oldest living Snatchko."

Knowing Aunt Rosanna was a great blessing in my life. She was an optimistic and cheerful woman, always sharing the funny anecdotes of life. She had a tremendous love for her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, siblings, nieces, nephews, friends and co-workers.
Aunt Rosanna also had energy to rival someone half her age. Into her late 80s, she worked at a part-time job at Thomas & Little Funeral Home. Until a few years ago, she also drove a sharp new-model Volkswagen Beetle (bright blue in color).
A dedicated Christian, Aunt Rosanna was a member for most of her life at Noblestown Presbyterian Church.
It's my prayer that she is now in heaven in the warm embrace of God. While her passing is currently a source of sadness, her long life should be a cause for thanksgiving and joy.
To close, another photo below: Aunt Rosanna (second from left) is pictured with her surviving sister, Dorothy Leonard (far left), her mother and her late sister, Lorraine Dewey (far right):
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My prayers for you and your family. What an incredible woman you describe, may she rest in the sweet peace of Christ.
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